The'magus purple' could be part of a new dark wizard's plot. Imagine a new villain who is using the power of the'magus purple' to create chaos in the wizarding world. Harry and his friends would then have to figure out how to counter this new threat, which would involve researching the'magus purple' and finding its weaknesses.
Escaria could be a long - lost spell created by one of the founders of Hogwarts. For example, Godric Gryffindor might have created it but it was forgotten over time. A young student stumbles upon an old parchment with the spell written on it and starts to experiment with it.
It could be incorporated during the Triwizard Tournament. When Harry is facing the challenges, his telepathic ability could help him sense the intentions of the magical creatures he has to deal with. For example, when he's in the maze, he could telepathically understand which path is the right one by sensing the thoughts of the maze itself or the creatures lurking within it.
The 'harry potter magus killer purple fanfiction' could potentially be a very creative and unique take on the Harry Potter world. The 'Magus Killer' part might imply a dark or anti - hero type of character who has a vendetta against those with magical powers. The 'purple' could be symbolic, maybe representing royalty or something that is both alluring and dangerous in the story's context. It could also be that purple is the color of a particular magic spell or power that the Magus Killer is either attracted to or wants to destroy.
Since I haven't read it, I can't say for sure. But it could have a new character as the Magus Killer, along with some well - known Harry Potter characters like Harry, Hermione or Ron who might be involved in some way with the story's events.
One way is to make it a key ingredient in a forbidden potion. For instance, a dark wizard might be trying to create a powerful potion using lanolin from a rare magical sheep, and the main characters have to stop him.
In a more comical plot, the Dodo could be a pet of a clumsy new professor at Hogwarts. The Dodo's antics, like constantly getting lost in the castle or stealing food from the Great Hall, could cause all sorts of chaos. And the main characters have to help the professor keep the Dodo in check while also dealing with their own magical studies and adventures.
Runes can be incorporated by having a character discover an ancient rune - covered artifact. This could start a quest to understand its power and purpose. For example, a character might find a rune - engraved amulet that holds the key to a long - forgotten magic.
One way is as a magical prank item. The Weasley twins could use molten cheese that magically sticks to people as part of their elaborate pranks at Hogwarts. It would be a hilarious sight to see students running around with gooey cheese all over them.
It could be used as a prophecy. For example, a seer in the 'Harry Potter' universe predicts that 'and beggars will ride', and the story could revolve around wizards trying to figure out what it means. Are the 'beggars' literal beggars or a symbol for an underdog group? What does 'ride' imply? Is it a mode of transportation, or a metaphor for power? This could create a mystery - filled plot.
One way is to have a character discover a new spell that causes green light to spread across the Hogwarts grounds every morning for a special purpose, like waking up the magical creatures. This could lead to adventures as they try to control or understand the spell.